Grant Application Guidelines

Geographic Limitations

Funding applications, including those from past grantees, are limited to nonprofits located primarily in Harford County, Maryland.

Areas of Interest

Operating support

Scholarships

Out-of-school and summer program grants must be submitted for either the January or March deadline.

Restrictions

Important: The trustees do not accept unsolicited inquiries from public, private or charter elementary schools, high schools, colleges or universities.

Regretfully, support is not provided for

Agencies that redistribute grant funds to nonprofits

Animal welfare/humane societies

Annual giving

Galas, special events, or golf tournaments

Environmental programs

Individuals

Legal services

National or local chapters for specific diseases

One-time only events, seminars, or workshops

Political activities

Staff development and training

Summer camps that are less than four weeks

Public, private or charter elementary or high schools, colleges or universities. Only educational institutions that have a current relationship with the Dresher family are being funded.

Eligibility

The foundation will only make grants to organizations that are exempt from federal tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and that are not classified as private foundations under section 509(a) of the Code.

The foundation does not assume an obligation for permanent support for any organization or activity. It will consider multi-year grants for applications that exceed $100,000.

The foundation will not consider inquiries or applications from any organization more than once every twelve months.

Those organizations receiving multi-year funding may not re-apply until the grant is completed.

The foundation will not be the sole source of external funding for any project or program.

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Reporting Requirements

All grant recipients must sign and return a Grant Agreement, provided by the foundation.

An interim or post grant report will be submitted one year from receipt of the funding. This report is customized to your organization’s grant. The report will require, but not be limited to, an accounting of how the funds were spent, a comparison of the actual expenses to revenue, and the results of the program/projects funded.

All funding will be returned to the foundation if the reporting requirements are not met within the time specified.

Conflict of Interest

Trustees of the Dresher Foundation, Inc. are involved in many community activities as volunteers, donors, and members of boards and advisory committees. The foundation requires disclosure by trustees of their involvement in organizations that are applicants to the foundation, and abstention from voting on the application from any organization in which they are involved.